Volkswagen to bring Passat, Golf and other cars in India

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German automaker Volkswagen has big plans for the Indian market. The company already has its subsidiary Skoda working here since quite some time. Audi is also already selling their cars in India.
VW now aims to bring its own range of vehicles in India. They would begin with the launch of the new Passat in India.
This launch would be later followed by Golf and its derivatives. VW said: We will launch a new car every year. This year, it is the Passat sedan, a B Class car, which will be launched in September. Next year, the A Class, which comprises the Golf and its derivatives and then, in 2009, the volume segment small car, which will come as both notchback and hatchback.
Pierre Bruedgam, member of the board, purchasing, Volkswagen India (VW India) added: In our terminology, the small car is A Zero Class. We are also looking at the A Zero Zero Class, which is the equivalent of the Maruti 800.
They aim to touch a production capability of 110,000 cars by 2009 in the Indian market. Bruedgam added: We will begin our sourcing activities from April, first for the cars to be made here and then for the global market.

Dunno. Am just guessing given the current players in the market.
Skoda is planning to launch the Fabia hatch, right ? It will surely be priced above the swift/getz. Probably 6-7L OTR. Maybe even in SRV range.
Now where does that leave a Golf hatch ? Wouldn't VW prices be more than the corresponding Skoda models ?

Great! So the Passat is coming next year. Butttttttttttttttt what will be the positioning? Almost certainly in the Accord / Camry segment. The Passat USP will be european build quality, diesel engines and some options.

But where does that leave the Laura?

P.S. : I dont know why....I just have a feeling that Indians will take to the VW brand very very well.

Great! So the Passat is coming next year. Butttttttttttttttt what will be the positioning? Almost certainly in the Accord / Camry segment.
P.S. : I dont know why....I just have a feeling that Indians will take to the VW brand very very well.

It should be priced slightly more (Rs. 50-70K) then Accord and it would be the right price point to have it at. I hope VW doesn't fancy it's chances with the Passat at Camry prices. It may just sell here at that level but it would, like the Camry, be a hugely overpriced product. I just hope they do something about their electronics though.

I love the Passat. Have driven both the 2.0 TFSI and V6 and loved them. It's big, smooth, looks classy and more expensive then it really is, has fantastic finish and quality both outside and inside and in India will come with the diesel and DSG. Perfect recipe for success in India. Just watch your prices, electronics, spares and servicing costs VW, and you will hit a home run here.

Volkswagen has added capacity in China and is building plants in India to bolster sales of its Passat and Jetta models in the world's two fastest growing major economies

Volkswagen is expanding into emerging markets such as India and China, where sales are growing with economic expansion and rising disposable incomes. In India, the company aims to replicate the success of the Jetta in China where it was the top selling car model in 2006, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.
Volkswagen will start making the Passat in India later this year. The model will be assembled at the Indian facility of Volkswagen's Skoda Auto AS unit in Aurangabad in the western state of Maharashtra.
The company is building the new factory at Chakan near Pune in Maharashtra state with an investment of 410 million euros ($545 million). The factory will have the capacity to make 110,000 cars annually, starting 2009.

VW also plans to start selling its Beetle model to tap demand for small cars, said Tobias Busch, president of Volkswagen's local unit. Volkswagen is expanding into emerging markets such as India and China.[source:Auto briefs]